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'Purple tunic' from royal tomb belonged to Alexander the Great, scholar claims — but not everyone agreesThe tunic is made of three layers. Two of the layers are made of cotton that has been dyed purple. Between the two ... style that would have taken a long time to complete, meaning the burial ...
Archaeologists exploring the long-disputed Royal Tombs of Vergina in northern Greece claim a purple tunic found in Philip III’s tomb once belonged to Alexander the Great. Experts believe they ...
A fetching purple tunic found in an ancient tomb in Greece belonged to Alexander the Great, experts say. The revered ceremonial garment – called 'mesoleucon sarapis' – was uncovered 47 ...
The findings, published in the Journal of Field Archaeology, have the potential to rewrite history by challenging previous beliefs about the contents of Tomb II. "Scene inspired by the Battles of ...
Charles moved to St Edward’s Chapel behind the High Altar to change into a newly-made purple satin Coronation Tunic, trimmed with gold artillery lace, and George VI’s grand purple silk velvet ...
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